Hiking Six Mile Run Park

Earlier in the week, I found myself at Six Mile Run Park. I’ve wanted to explore it for a while now, but the timing never works out. Even though it was cold, I decided it would be a fun opportunity and I could leave if I got too cold. There are a few trails: blue, red, and orange. We stuck to mostly the blue trail. Because of the weather, and it was slightly snowy there weren’t any mountain bikers or horses out.

The blue trail actually had a few stream crossings but I wore my Goretex Brooks Cascadia, and my feet stayed dry. The path includes several stream crossings, but they should not present problems. The blue trail is about 4 miles long. We did most of it as well as some of the red trail.

There are a lot of downed trees. We saw huge uprooted trees, some of which must have been over 100 years old.

The red trail was unique in that it had plenty of open fields. If you have a dog, it would be an excellent spot to relax. The red trail is more rugged and challenging than the blue trail but nothing too intense or anything like the Palisades.

We skipped the orange trail all together because the weather seemed like it could turn for the worst (spoiler, it started pouring rain about 15 minutes after we left). The orange trail is only about a mile long and looked as though it would probably be muddy with the storm.

In all, it was an enjoyable hike. We spent about 2 hours out there; my guess is just under 5 miles. After that, it was time for a nature nap. I think it would also be a great spot to run, similarly to the Manasquan Reservoir.

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I do like to hike, but it sometimes bothers my knees if the inclines are too steep. We have lots of great hiking trails in Maryland, so it’s hard to pick a favorite. I think my all-time favorite hike is Maryland Heights, although I haven’t been there in years. Here’s a link: https://www.hikingupward.com/OMH/MarylandHeights/